Literature DB >> 9200456

Expression and role in apoptosis of the alpha- and beta-chains of the IFN-gamma receptor on human Th1 and Th2 clones.

F Novelli1, M M D'Elios, P Bernabei, L Ozmen, L Rigamonti, F Almerigogna, G Forni, G Del Prete.   

Abstract

The mRNA and protein expression of the alpha- and beta-chains of IFN-gammaR were evaluated on a panel of human Th1 and Th2 clones. When cultured in IL-2-conditioned medium, both types of clones expressed mRNA for the alpha- and beta-chains, and both chains were present in the cytoplasm. Membrane expression of the alpha-chain was higher on Th2 than on Th1, whereas the beta-chain was poorly expressed on both types but increased following IL-2 withdrawal or PHA stimulation. In addition, both types of clones overexpressed MHC class I glycoproteins following IFN-gammaR triggering by exogenous IFN-gamma, although the kinetics was slower in Th1, and this exposure induced mRNA for IRF-1. When their TCR was triggered in the absence of APC, Th1 only underwent apoptosis. This activation-induced apoptosis was prevented by blocking of the alpha-chain or by IFN-gamma neutralization. Addition of IFN-gamma triggered the apoptosis of Th2 clones. Apoptosis of both types of clones was mediated by autocrine or exogenous IFN-gamma through the up-regulation of Fas-L expression, since anti-IFN-gammaR alpha mAb inhibited its expression on Th1 and exogenous IFN-gamma increased its expression on Th2. These results indicate that activated human Th1 and Th2 lymphocytes express IFN-gammaR alpha- and beta-chains and are both sensitive to signals provided by IFN-gamma. Data also suggest that IFN-gamma is critical for switching off their responses.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9200456

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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